Bonnibel tried to distract herself but she couldn't get her mind off of Marceline, she didn't know why, more like she didn't want to admit to herself why. Too distracted to do her homework, she sat on her bed looking out at the starry sky. She had texted Marceline a few hours ago thanking her for the lift home but still no reply, she didn't text her to thank her, it was more of an excuse to just talk to her. At that moment Bonnie's phone buzzed, she shot up as quickly as she could and grabbed her phone off of the charger holding it tightly faced down in her hands. She didn't want to get her hopes up too much, she looked over to her small pink digital clock that sat on her bedside table that read 2:18am, knowing Marceline wouldn't be awake at this late hour she was sure it wasn't her. She slowly turned her phone over and unlocked it to find it was just letting her know that her phone was fully charged. She sighed in disappointment as she laid down on her bed trying to go to sleep still clutching her phone.
"What is happening to me?" At that, she let herself fall into a deep sleep.
Bonnie felt a cold touch on her cheek as she began to wake up, as she opened her eyes she found Marceline leaning over her holding her cheek.
"Marc-"
Marceline put her finger over Bonnibel's mouth. "Shh."
Bonnie nodded giving into Marceline's command and stayed quiet. They stared into each other's eyes as Marceline leaned in close, Bonnie could feel the tickling of Marceline's breathe against her ear.
"I couldn't stop thinking about you."
Bonnie felt the heat of her blush creep onto her cheeks as Marceline pressed her body against hers. She could feel the butterflies in her stomach increase as a smile crept onto Marceline's face. Marceline lightly kissed Bonnie's cheek, then her forehead, then her nose. As she leaned in to kiss her lips, Bonnibel's bedroom door slammed open.
"Bonnibel? What are you doing?"
"Dad?"
Bonnie's dad walked in arms crossed.
"That's disgusting Bonnie!"
"Rainie? What are you doing here?"
Bonnie looked over to the doorway to see her dad, best friend and her grandparents in her room. Her grandmother walked over gripping Marceline's wrist and pulling her off of Bonnie throwing her to the side.
"Bonnibel, you have brought shame to this family."
Bonnie took her grandmothers hands sitting up in her bed.
"Please don't say that, granny. It's okay, really it's okay!"
Her grandmother pulled her hands away.
"You will burn in hell child."
"No!"
Her dad, grandfather and best friend started to surround her.
"Bonnie I thought you were better than that."
"We can still save you."
"I don't need to be saved!"
"How could you do this?"
"What is wrong with you?"
"Dad please!"
"I am so disappointed with you Bonnie."
"I can't be friends with something like you."
Bonnie looked around for Marceline but she was nowhere to be seen. She shook her head covering her ears trying to block everything out. They began to get louder and closer, she panicked and with that Bonnibel scared herself awake.
Bonnie awoke in a hot sweat, she looked around her room to find everything the way she was before she fell asleep.
"Dream, a stupid dream."
"Bonnie?! Are you ready for school?"
Bonnie looked at her clock that read 8:30am. She sighed pulling the covers over her head contemplating whether she wanted to get out of bed or not. She heard a knock on the door.
"Bonnie, your friend's here to pick you up, don't tell me you're still in bed."
Bonnie heard the door creak open realizing she would definitely have to get out of bed or make up a reason as to why she couldn't go. She reluctantly pulled the blankets off of her head and looked to the side still contemplating what kind of 'sickness' she felt today. To her surprise her dad wasn't standing there, well not alone anyway, hands deep in her pockets with a smirk on her face was no other than Marceline. Marceline was both the person she wanted to see the most and due to shock of the nightmare Bonnie had just had, the last person she wanted to see.
"You made a friend, good job Bonnie!"
"Dad, please."
"Okay well I'll leave you two alone, it was nice meeting you Marceline."
"It was nice meeting you too."
Marceline waited until Bonnie's father's footsteps were distant to close the door and walk over to her.
"Hey, sorry I didn't reply to your message last night. I crashed pretty early."
"Don't come any closer!"
Marceline stopped in her tracks lifting her arms in surrender.
"Whoa calm down. What's wrong?"
"Nothing, I just-"
"You're not naked under there are you?" Marceline's grin grew but was immediately shot down by a pillow to the face.
"No! I'm not naked. Jerk."
"Ouch, someone's grumpy today."
"Why are you even here?"
"Well grumpy, I thought you could use a ride to school. That's all."
"Do you believe in hell?"
"Hell?"
"Yeah, like heaven and hell?"
"I can't say I've ever really thought about it to be honest, why do you ask?"
"It's just scary to think about I guess."
"Scary? I think it's exciting."
Bonnie sat up in her bed clutching onto her blanket.
"But what if you don't get into heaven?"
Marceline's face softened as she made her way over to Bonnibel and sat on the edge of her bed.
"Then it will be pretty lonely without me then wont it?"
"Your brother's right, you really are too cocky for your own good."
"Oh, am I now?"
Bonnie sighed flopping herself back down on her bed.
"You okay?"
"Yeah, just tired I guess."
Marceline leaned in with a smile on her face.
"Hey, do you want to do something today?"
"You want to hang out with me?"
"Of course I want to hang out with my new found friend."
"I thought you liked to get away from people and be alone."
"Oh Bonnie, didn't I already tell you this?"
"What?"
"I don't mind being alone with you."
Bonnie rolled her eyes at Marceline's comment and shoved her slightly as she winked.
"So is that a yes?"
"But what about school?"
"We have school every day, missing one day won't matter."
"You're a bad influence
Marceline leaned in even closer, grin bigger than before.
"So is that a yes?"
Getting caught up in the moment once again, Bonnibel said yes. She desperately needed a distraction from her dream, she never thought that distraction would be Marceline.
